Astronomy or Aerospace Engineering /adv/?
I like both fields, but find AE too limited by human resources, and Astronomy too conceptual to provide any real gratification.
Mentally I wouldn't feel satisfied until I have some semblance of progress or work to have devoted myself to. I'd hate getting into either field and dick around until I die - although I find that's what most people do in most jobs - simply because it's so hard to find anything meaningful to do.
I digress, I'm not asking for judgement based on what I need to work out for myself. However, I would like some insight from anyone in either field.
Realistically, what jobs are available, how gratifying is the work (if at all), and what do you recommend if I choose to pursue it?
Of course it was too much to assume anyone on 4chan had any decent insight
>>18238125
lol shut up you twerp
>>18238142
make me loser
>>18238125
There a /sci/ board you nerd
>>18239128
These kind of threads beling on /adv/, not on /sci/
Sorry, I'm no engineer
>>18238125
go for mechanical engineering and later specialize in aerospace
or stop being a brainlet and get into electrical
and third go back to fucking reddit, newfriend
>>18238125
I was going to give you advice, but if you're going to be a little brat about it, I won't bother.
>>18240468
>don't bump and 404
>bump and 404 later
>bump like a dickhead and let you bump for me
really make-a me tink
>>18240295
Yeah but I don't even like engi
It's a gay meme